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An Astounding Remark
Future of Freedom Foundation ^ | Sheldon Richman

Posted on 02/06/2002 5:05:45 AM PST by francisandbeans

When Attorney General John Ashcroft told the nation, "To those who scare peace-loving people with phantoms of lost liberty, my message is this: Your tactics only aid terrorists," he wasn't blazing any new trails. He was merely doing what despots and would-be despots always do: attempting to intimidate into silence those who dare to question him.

Ashcroft's statement is one of the most astounding things to be said by a U.S. official in many years. To read it carefully — letting its full message sink in — is to be overtaken by a sense of horror that is otherwise hard to imagine. Every American should be offended to hear the government's chief law enforcement officer equate public expressions of concern about the threats to liberty from drastic "anti-terrorism" measures with joining al-Qaeda. Does Ashcroft have such a low estimate of the American people's intelligence?

Perhaps he needs to become acquainted with Thomas Jefferson. It was Jefferson who said, "The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." That's true in the best of times. It's doubly true during war — especially an Orwellian undeclared, open-ended crusade against an enemy as nebulous as "international terrorism." Ashcroft is a perfect Orwellian character. In 1984, Big Brother told his people that "freedom is slavery." It follows that slavery is freedom. Ashcroft refuses to concede that the Bush administration is seeking to curtail liberty in the least. Those who see diminished liberty must be hallucinating, seeing "phantoms of lost liberty."

So when the president unilaterally abolishes due process for noncitizens, we are only imaging an erosion of liberty. And when Congress passes, without even reading, the administration's alleged anti-terrorism bill, which expands the government's powers of surveillance, permits secret searches of homes, and weakens judicial oversight of law enforcement, again, we are deluded if we think freedom is evaporating. I write "alleged anti-terrorism bill" because the new law does not restrict the expanded powers to suspected terrorists, but applies them to any criminal activity. This is a classic power grab under the cover of an emergency. September 11 has given policymakers a chance to bring down from the shelf every new police power they have wanted for years. They assume no one will question the need for such broad powers, and if anyone does, they can shut him up by portraying him as an ally of the terrorists. The game is rigged in favor of power.

It is no comfort that the erosion of liberty in the name of fighting terrorism has a bipartisan cast to it. Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New York has given his blessing to oppressive government with an op-ed in the Washington Post titled "Big Government Looks Better Now." As Schumer puts it, barely concealing his glee, "For the foreseeable future, the federal government will have to grow... The era of a shrinking federal government has come to a close." Of course, the senator was trying to enlarge it long before September 11.

Schumer insists that only the federal government "has the breadth, strength and resources" to keep us secure. Forgive me for asking, but did we not have a federal government on September 11? Was it not in charge of our security on that date? Then what is the senator talking about? And if it isn't impolite to ask, just where does the federal government get all those resources? Last time I checked, it didn't produce anything. It simply took resources from the people who did produce them.

Once we understand that all government possesses is the power of legal plunder our whole perspective changes. Schumer insists that "the notion of letting a thousand different ideas compete and flourish — which works so well to create goods and services — does not work at all in the face of a national security emergency. Unity of action and purpose is required, and only the federal government can provide it." But he’s got it wrong. Security is a service. Competition and innovation are valuable in the effort to keep ourselves safe. The last thing we need is central planning. That’s what we had on September 11.


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1 posted on 02/06/2002 5:05:45 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: OWK; NC_Libertarian; Wolfie; fod; Cato; goseminoles; tigerseye; dead
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2 posted on 02/06/2002 5:06:49 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: francisandbeans
I'll give it five minutes before someone accuses you of being with the terrorists.
3 posted on 02/06/2002 5:11:46 AM PST by Loopy
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To: francisandbeans
Bump for later reading
4 posted on 02/06/2002 5:12:11 AM PST by Just another Joe
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To: Loopy
yeah....I'll have to change my name to francisandlentils.
5 posted on 02/06/2002 5:12:35 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: JimRobinson
After this comment, can John Ashcroft be exempt from the "no smearing" rule?
6 posted on 02/06/2002 5:16:44 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: Loopy
tick, tick, tick
7 posted on 02/06/2002 5:17:13 AM PST by RGSpincich
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To: francisandbeans
This report goes well with the article on American Propaganda posted yesterday. It's located here. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/617135/posts. I recommend it for reading because it perfectly explains the Ashcroft comment.
8 posted on 02/06/2002 5:21:20 AM PST by Loopy
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To: francisandbeans
This is some scary stuff...

And the worst is that the neo-cons are lapping it up....

We need to take a look at what's being said... and what's being done...

9 posted on 02/06/2002 5:21:42 AM PST by Beenliedto
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To: Loopy
That thread was freightening. Not the actual article mind you (I found it OK, but over the top) but the kneejerkism that followed wouldn't allow me to get beyond post 44 or so.
11 posted on 02/06/2002 5:28:51 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: Central Scrutiniser
You cannot break the breasts of liberty!

You can however give it a t*tty twister.

12 posted on 02/06/2002 5:29:41 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Statues? On Central Avenue?

g

13 posted on 02/06/2002 5:32:03 AM PST by Geezerette
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To: francisandbeans
BUMP--- if you got an extra spot open on your ping list, throw me in there please
14 posted on 02/06/2002 5:32:26 AM PST by steve50
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To: steve50
I would if it exsisted. Those were just some names from memory. If you have a pingergong, can you use it?
15 posted on 02/06/2002 5:33:41 AM PST by francisandbeans
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To: francisandbeans
bump for later
16 posted on 02/06/2002 5:35:21 AM PST by Fzob
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To: Loopy
I'll give it five minutes before someone accuses you of being with the terrorists.

Funny how that works, isn't it?

What Ashcroft said should chill anybody who lives in What's Left of America to the bone.

17 posted on 02/06/2002 5:35:53 AM PST by Jefferson Adams
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To: francisandbeans
After this comment, can John Ashcroft be exempt from the "no smearing" rule?

If it's the truth, or can be reasonably advanced as the truth based on the evidence, it's not a smear. For instance, stating that Clinton is corrupt, a habitual liar, a sexual predator, etc. is not a smear -- there are plenty of clear indications for all of the above.

18 posted on 02/06/2002 5:37:17 AM PST by steve-b
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Hey man, if you are not with us, you are against us, now I gotta go break the breasts off of some statues..

LOL

19 posted on 02/06/2002 5:38:11 AM PST by Jefferson Adams
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To: francisandbeans
Ah, yes, the nattering nabobs of negativism at work again (or still).
20 posted on 02/06/2002 5:40:00 AM PST by Whilom
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